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Can liquids be poured

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 11/2/2022

because water particles are not tightly packed together they can mould to the shape of the container they are in. if you had water in a sealed container and you tip it one way then tip it the other way the surface of the water would always be facing upwards. When you pour any liquid it will slide down the container - the surface will still be facing upwards - and slide into the new container.
because liquids is kind of water

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Agnes Bogan

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